Encara no tenim significats per a "much impatience".
1Decked in shawls and bonnets, they expressed much impatience to be gone.
2At any rate he was listened to without too much impatience.
3These great scouting expeditions saved the five from much impatience.
4We waited long and with much impatience for an answer.
5This populace, disciplined to waiting for public executions, did not manifest very much impatience.
6Dave had been listening with as much impatience as Gwen.
7Mr. Bickerdike secured, after much impatience, the desired introduction.
8Lydia affected much impatience with her, but in truth was profoundly happy in her sister's happiness.
9With much impatience both awaited their father's return.
10I hadn't felt anything like this much impatience when I'd astrally snuck through Suzanne Quinley's parents' home.
11In many minds there was as much impatience with old-fashioned moderate Unitarianism, as with old-fashioned Christianity or Methodism.
12They did so with much impatience.
13To begin with, how much impatience we are all from time to time guilty of in our family life.
14For two days Mayo waited with much impatience, he and his men doing such preliminary work as offered itself.
15Those who did not, were quite too much confounded to show much impatience in taking up arms against him.
16Gottlob, who, during the whole accusation, had listened with much impatience, could now no longer restrain his generous feelings.
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